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St Mary's Church, Snettisham
St Mary's Church is the parish church of Snettisham in the English county of Norfolk. It is dedicated to the Mary, mother of Jesus, Virgin Mary. The church is late-14th-century Decorated Gothic, Decorated and partly later reconstruction. It is Grade I listed. History The church was built in the late 14th century in the Decorated style. The listing description suggests that it is the best example of a Decorated church in Norfolk. It is built from flint with stone dressings and a stone spire. The spire reaches to and was traditionally a navigation feature for mariners in The Wash. The tower with spire is above the transept crossing. The design was originally cruciform: the 40-foot-long chancel was demolished by Sir Wymond Carye before 1600, and the north transept was reduced in 1597. There is a Galilee (church architecture), galilee porch to the west. The church was restored by Frederick Preedy in 1856. Features There is a 15th-century pulpit, with painted panels; the font ...
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Snettisham St Mary's Church - Geograph
Snettisham is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the England, English county of Norfolk. It is located near the west coast of Norfolk, some south of the seaside resort of Hunstanton, north of the town of King's Lynn and northwest of the city of Norwich.Ordnance Survey (2002). ''OS Explorer Map 250 - Norfolk Coast West''. . The village's name means 'Snaet's/Sneti's homestead/village'. The civil parish has an area of and in the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 census had a population of 2374 in 1097 households. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the Non-metropolitan district, district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk.Office for National Statistics & Norfolk County Council (2001). Census population and household counts for unparished urban areas and all parishes''. Retrieved 2 December 2005. The population of the civil parish had increased to 2,570 by 2011 and to 2,710 by 2021. St Mary's Church, Snettisham, St Mary's Church in ...
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William Warrington
William Warrington, (1796–1869), was an English maker of stained glass windows. His firm, operating from 1832 to 1875, was one of the earliest of the English Gothic revival, Medieval revival and served clients such as Norwich and Peterborough Cathedrals. Warrington was a historian of medieval glass and published an illustrated book ''The History of Stained Glass''. Biographical William was one of at least five children born to William Warrington (born 1768, New Romney) and his wife Sarah Wren. He was baptised at New Romney on 4 Mar 1796. One of his nephews married a sister of John Surtees's patrilineal great-grandfather. In his youth, Warrington first trained with his father as a painter of Heraldry, armorial shields. He then moved for a time into the stained glass workshop of Thomas Willement, one of the earliest such workshops to be of high renown. In 1832 Warrington established his own stained glass company, where he produced windows that well satisfied the rising ...
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